10 SHIPS in STORMY WEATHER
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2023
- Join us for today's Licet Studios video! We are counting down 10 ships caught on stormy weather! This video is not for the faint hearted!
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Staying below deck, with a little electric heater and a cup of hot coffee, watching what's going on outside, has to be one of the strongest feelings ever.
In the beginning, people knew that the ocean never belonged to them. Then, god was believed to have created the ocean. People prayed to god that they stay afloat. War came and sailors were needed. The ocean was belittled. Now is the time for intercontinental commerce (a byproduct of decentralized industrialization). As resource diminishes, people design bigger ships for their beliefs about efficiency and dogma that big things don't die. In reality, the ocean is the biggest densest steongest continuous moving body in this galaxy next to the gas giants of Saturn and Jupiter. It was only a matter of time until people turn to god. They say that life emerged from the seas. If so, then why were humans separated across oceans for years, so far enough that they couldn't even see the land due to the curvature of Earth? The ship is a distinctly non-marine life invention, not exclusive to humans, and it is always flawed by design. The goal is to both survive and travel, but to survive is to acquire air from the sky and experience the tug of the seas, and to travel is to move with the hopes that the resulting waves do not push you further back. I hear that Indonesia was the first people to coat spices, Ottomans the first to mechanize navigation, and Japan the first to focus on maritime metallurgy. Like such examples, the clues for the ultimate ship are in the books and murals. The ship that remains one piece lives to inspire the people, that god allowed, or at least until it breaks.
The stresses on these ships must be colossal.. how they don’t break in half is amazing
It's amazing that wooden ships once braved these waters for months at a time.
Number 8 is not a Navie ship
I honestly really appreciate that this has no music so we can hear the deep roar of the ocean and the people caught in the middle of it. Very interesting
Guys in a row boat making jumps..
*watched from under the blanked😐
I'm very afraid of seasickness.
Those navy dudes in that small boat wowzersss!! Skilled!!
This just confirms.The power and danger of the seas isn't to be taken lightly. Glad my feet are on solid ground
Hats off to the crew🎉 ..what a world to drive
Amazing views of storms at sea. Thanks LICET
Everytime I watch this it still gives me goosebumps , All 10 videos are very scary 😨😳 Thanks for shearing on UA-cam ❤Licet Studios
Smplemente hermoso , me apasionaba trabajar en alta mar con tiempos asi , es absolutamente increible , hay que vivirlo , te deja una experiencia impagable
WoW. Amazing what the ocean can do and how someships handle it.. 😮🌊
10:45
Makes me wonder how the early explorers or like the Vikings ever did this in much smaller boats..
That sound from about
That was some seriously skilled piloting by whomever was at the helm of that patrol boat. Soooooo much harder than it even looks. BZ to him (or her).